You said "anything chevy or Chrysler has to offer."
You didn't say Mustang vs Camaro or Challenger, you said anything chevy or Chrysler has to offer.
Last time I checked, Corvettes were made by Chevrolet.
You're on crack. The ZR1 beats any Ford made since Ford was winning Le Mans in the late '60's. The recently deceased Ford GT was no match for a ZR1. Not even close. Only thing it was better at was costing more.
You really ought to stop before you make yourself look dumb(er), man.
You understand that the Ford GT was built to be a signature GT car, not a pavement ripper, right? Completely different market. I'd take a Ford GT over any Corvette. Not because performance is the motive. Corvette cannot compete with the exclusivity and timeless beauty of the Ford.
Try to buy a Ford GT today, and you'll find that they can cost $50,000 to $100,000 more than when new. Beautiful car.... Sure the ZR1 goes like stink. But, it still looks like very much like a rather common Vette. There's no mistaking the Ford GT for any lesser car.
Want to build a Ford GT that will crush a ZR1? All you need are deep pockets. The Heffner Twin Turbo upgrade is expensive, but the result is something that devours a Veyron with little effort. 0-200 mph in just over 18 seconds. A Veyron needs 26 seconds. Even a Veyron Super Sport (at near $3 million) can't match this upgraded Ford GT, at 6 times the price. You can go visit Hennessey as well. Last year, their twin turbo upgrade set a world record for the standing mile at 263.3 mph. Watch the video here:
http://www.topspeed.com/cars/ford/2006-ford-gt1000-twin-turbo-by-hennessey-ar110584.htmlThere is a Heffner Twin Turbo Ford GT for sale... Only 500 miles since new. Price? You'll have to call. But, let's say that you could buy a stable of ZR1s instead.
The new C7 is spectacular. Vettes have steadily gotten better until now they are on par with the best European cars in its category (and in some cases, higher categories too). The Viper is also vastly improved.
Just remember that the Ford GT was last sold in 2006. Ford hasn't seen fit to compete with Corvette and Viper to date. However, there are some strong rumors that Ford has been talking to McLaren... Perhaps, that's a sign of things to come.